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Currently, who is your favorite player, who is not a Seattle Seahawk? They can play for any other team, offense or defense, but they must still be active.

Surprise, surprise, mine is Andrew Luck._________________"People say you should always do the right thing, but sometimes there is no right thing. And then, you just have to pick the sin you can live with." -Ig Perrish

Always have been a fan of Brees and Larry Fitzjerald. And I'm not sure how you don't love AP. But looking at guys that aren't such big names, I am a huge fan of Luke Kuechly, Julio Jones. But overall, Percy Harvin takes the cake for me. That kid is just an animal.

Always have been a fan of Brees and Larry Fitzjerald. And I'm not sure how you don't love AP. But looking at guys that aren't such big names, I am a huge fan of Luke Kuechly, Julio Jones. But overall, Percy Harvin takes the cake for me. That kid is just an animal.

being a Purdue fan, its gotta be Ryan Kerrigan or Drew Brees. out of non boilers i love AP and A Rod. always [inappropriate/removed] my myself when Stephen A Smith refers to Rodgers as a BAAADDDDDD Man _________________

TheOspreyJoined: 27 Aug 2009Posts: 8836Location: In a van, down by the river.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 10:34 am Post subject:

Tatupu_64 wrote:

Ray Ray and Ed Reed were my boys back in the day. I still love their games, but it's more an appreciation now of what they once were.

Adrian Peterson, Peyton Manning, and JJ Watt are among my favorites.

J.J. Watt is probably my favorite defensive player. I just tend to gravitate more toward offensive players._________________"People say you should always do the right thing, but sometimes there is no right thing. And then, you just have to pick the sin you can live with." -Ig Perrish

Ray Lewis. IMO, the most dominant defensive player of this generation. The longevity he has shown is unreal. He was supposed to be washed up years ago and he just kept on making plays. I think this year is at least the 2nd time he's torn a triceps muscle. I watched an NFL films video from a couple years ago, against the Seahawks, I think, that had him mic'ed up. He broke his toe on a play, told Ed Reed about it after the play, and stayed in the game for at least the next play. The toughness, durability, longevity, and high skill level, plus his leadership qualities leave him with very few peers in this game. Lastly, he dropped an immortal quote to Suzy Kolber years ago during an ESPN interview: "Pain is temporary, no matter how long it lasts." 'Nuff said.

On offense, I'm going with Tom Brady. He has the life almost all of us wanted when we were kids. I just can't and won't hate on that._________________Consistent application beats complex programming.

TheOspreyJoined: 27 Aug 2009Posts: 8836Location: In a van, down by the river.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 3:33 pm Post subject:

imani wrote:

Larry Fitz

Very, very talented WR. Too bad he doesn't have a decent QB throwing to him. If that isn't fixed soon, he may not get the credit due to him, by the end of his career. Hopefully, he finds a home on another team (away from our division ), where he can thrive.

On a different note, it sucks rooting for a guy who happens to be in our division. It's like you want him to do well, but not good enough to make a difference in the score, when they face us. I say this, because back in the day, I was a huge fan of 49'ers Safety Merton Hanks. I loved that guy and his spazzy "chicken dance" celebration. To me, the greatest celebration dance in all of sports.

Merton's chicken dance, for those of you too young to know of him:http://youtu.be/nZHZZdSaSPc_________________"People say you should always do the right thing, but sometimes there is no right thing. And then, you just have to pick the sin you can live with." -Ig Perrish